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FSM-IMX283C/TXA Devkit Quad – Quad Sensor Development Kit

Advance your multi-camera projects with the FSM-IMX283C/TXA Devkit Quad featuring Sony IMX283 sensors. Compatible with Jetson TX2 and AGX Xavier.

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Product Number: 22814
Category: FRAMOS Sensor Modules

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Product Summary

Quad-sensor development kit with FSM-IMX283 Color Modules and adapters for Jetson TX2 and AGX Xavier, ideal for multi-camera imaging applications.

FSM-IMX283C/TXA Devkit Quad – Quad Sensor Development Kit Highlights

  • Quad-sensor setup
  • 20.2 MP color imaging
  • Jetson TX2 and AGX Xavier compatibility
  • Includes adapters and accessories
  • Software support available

Targeted Applications

  • 360-Degree Imaging
  • Virtual Reality
  • Advanced Surveillance
  • Research And Development

Product Specifications

Pixel Size x [µm]Pixel Size x [µm]

2.4

Pixel Size y [µm]Pixel Size y [µm]

2.4

ChromaticsChromatics

Color

Data InterfaceData Interface

MIPI CSI-2

Data Lanes [#]Data Lanes [#]

4

Horizontal Resolution [px]Horizontal Resolution [px]

5496

Integrated LensIntegrated Lens

No

Lens MountLens Mount

C/CS-Mount (FMA-MNT-CCS/265-V1A)

ManufacturerManufacturer

FRAMOS

Max. Frame Rate [fps]Max. Frame Rate [fps]

25

Max. Operating Humidity [%]Max. Operating Humidity [%]

95

Max. Operating Temperature [°C]Max. Operating Temperature [°C]

75

Max. Storage Humidity [%]Max. Storage Humidity [%]

95

Max. Storage Temperature [°C]Max. Storage Temperature [°C]

80

Min. Operating Temperature [°C]Min. Operating Temperature [°C]

-10

Min. Storage Temperature [°C]Min. Storage Temperature [°C]

-30

Pixel Depth(s) [bit]Pixel Depth(s) [bit]

10, 12

Processor PlatformProcessor Platform

96B: 96Boards CE with MIPI CSI-2, TXA: Jetson AGX Xavier, TX2 with MIPI CSI-2, XX1: Xilinx Devboard (FMC)

Product TypeProduct Type

Framos Modules

Resolution [MP]Resolution [MP]

20.2

Sensor ManufacturerSensor Manufacturer

Sony

Sensor NameSensor Name

IMX283

Sensor TechnologySensor Technology

CMOS

Shutter TypeShutter Type

Rolling Shutter

Starter KitStarter Kit

Development Kit – Dual, Development Kit – Quad, Development Kit – Single

Vertical Resolution [px]Vertical Resolution [px]

3672


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Accessories

FSM-IMX283C-04G-V2A - Color Sensor Module with C/CS Mount

FSM-IMX283C-04G-V2A - Color Sensor Module with C/CS Mount

Color sensor module with Sony IMX283 20.2 MP Rolling Shutter CMOS sensor and C/CS Mount, ideal for high-resolution imaging.

Processor Adapter for NVIDIA Jetson Platforms - FPA-4.A-AGX-V1A

Processor Adapter for NVIDIA Jetson Platforms - FPA-4.A-AGX-V1A

FRAMOS Sensor Module Adapter, Compatible with FSM-IMX415: An adapter that provides voltage and clock generation (24MHz) with EEPROM, designed for use with FSM-IMX415 sensor modules.

Flexible Flex Cable with CSI-2 Connection - 0.15m Length

Flexible Flex Cable with CSI-2 Connection - 0.15m Length

FRAMOS Flex Cable, 0.15m: A 0.15-meter flex cable for connecting to a Molex 60-pin connector over a CSI-2 connection. Compatible with FSM, FSA-FTx/A, and FPA-4.A configurations.

Sensor Adapter for FSM-IMX283 with Voltage and Clock - FSA-FT12/A-V1A

Sensor Adapter for FSM-IMX283 with Voltage and Clock - FSA-FT12/A-V1A

13.48 MP CMOS Sensor, Sony IMX258: A color CMOS sensor with 13.48 Megapixels, a resolution of 4224 x 3192, and a 1/3.06 inch sensor size. Each pixel measures 1.12 µm. It supports up to 60 frames per second, suitable for high-speed imaging applications.

Stable CS-Mount Adapter for 26.5mm FSMs - Anodized Aluminum

Stable CS-Mount Adapter for 26.5mm FSMs - Anodized Aluminum

FRAMOS CS-Mount, 26.5mm Footprint: A CS-mount adapter made of black anodized aluminum with a CS to C adapter. Compatible with FSMs of 26.5 x 26.5mm dimensions (CSI2).

Stable Tripod Adapter for C/CS-Mount Modules - 1/4" Thread

Stable Tripod Adapter for C/CS-Mount Modules - 1/4" Thread

FRAMOS Tripod Mount Adapter, C/CS-Mount: A tripod adapter with C/CS mount, featuring a 1/4" thread, made of black anodized aluminum. Compatible with FSMs using C/CS mount.


Description

The FSM-IMX283C/TXA Devkit Quad is an advanced development kit featuring four FSM-IMX283 Color Sensor Modules with MIPI CSI-2 data interfaces and adapters for NVIDIA® Jetson™ TX2 and AGX Xavier™ Development Boards. This quad-sensor setup is ideal for complex imaging applications requiring multiple synchronized cameras. The kit includes:

  • 4x FSM-IMX283C-04G-V2A Sensor Modules with C/CS Mounts (FMA-MNT-CCS/265_V1A)
  • 4x FRAMOS Sensor Adapters (FSA-FT12/A-V1A)
  • 1x FRAMOS Processor Adapter (FPA-4.A/TXA-V1A)
  • 4x 150 mm Flex Cables (FMA-FC-150/60-V1A)
  • 4x 1/4-inch Tripod Adapters (FMA-MNT-TRP1/4-CS-V1A)

Software support is available for Jetson TX2 and AGX Xavier platforms. The Sony IMX283 sensor provides high-resolution imaging at 20.2 MP and up to 24.7 fps. Learn more about our Embedded Image Sensor Ecosystem.


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